December 2012 Blog Posts (15)

A World to Win's New Year's message

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society was being overwhelmed by a series of catastrophes to which there seemed no answers. Unemployment, poverty and inequality were rife as a global crisis took hold. The old capitalist economic system had run its course and was unsustainable.

The empirical evidence demonstrates that when it comes to an actual, demonstrable income effect, only the wealthiest people actually benefit from a degree! The lowest fifth of household by income see their change in…

Mark Carney isn’t due to move from being governor of the Bank of Canada to governor of the Bank of England until next July. But the intensity of the global economic crisis is so severe that policy makers can’t wait that long.

Chancellor George Osborne, who tempted him here, and the other beleaguered leaders of the capitalist world are prepared to discuss Carney’s ideas and put them into effect as soon as possible – preferably…

All hopes for a Tory re election are fading fast and with three years to go their attempts to gain the vote with likes of Immigration, Euorope and Welfare will become desperately obvious as the propaganda machine gathers pace. So ok, lets presume Labour are back in power, would they legislate any harder on the banking system? Well that would have to be at international level wouldn't it? so lets face it, real change is going to take decades, and global concensus amongst global economic…

Egypt is experiencing the throes of the third phase of its political and social revolution. Tanks have been ordered onto the streets of Cairo. And a new concrete wall is going up in the street leading to the presidential palace.

As a struggle for power grips the country, Egypt’s opposition has decided to boycott the constitutional referendum being forced through by the ruling Muslim Brotherhood despite the concessions offered by president Mohamed Morsi.…

While the debate rages regarding Boot Camps and Mercenaries as youth providers In the UK ( trained killer ) whether its tough love or abuse to disaffected youth we need to have the internal discussion about representation and demographics as an African Community, as we know our children are over represented in Court, youth offending and penal system.

Today’s autumn statement from chancellor George Osborne will extend the predicted period of the recession and pile more pressure on the 99% of the people in Britain who are struggling to meet rising bills as real incomes fall.

The financial crisis has been as economically devastating as a world war and may still be a burden on our grandchildren according to Andy Haldane, the Bank of England’s executive director for financial…